Sunset Park is one of the highest points in Brooklyn. Make sure you check out the view as you sled downhill! Read more.
On snowy days, head to the hill near 97th Street for the best sledding area. Read more.
On days with heavy snowfall, head to the tennis house near 9th St. for a NYC Parks Snow Day! We have sleds, free hot chocolate, snow angel contests, snowball fights, and more! Read more.
Head to the top of Owl's Head Park for great sledding and a beautiful waterfront view. Read more.
It may not be as big as Mt. McKinley, but on winter days, you can bring your sleds to the peak of this Alaska-themed park and slide down! Read more.
Head to the north side of the park, away from the sports fields and courts, to find great sledding hills. Read more.
On days with heavy snowfall, head to the hill just north of Crotona Pool for an NYC Parks snow day! We'll offer free hot chocolate, sleds, friendly snowball fights, and more. Read more.
This thin strip of parkland has some of the best sledding hills in the city. Head to the area between 220th St. and 230th St. along Bronx Boulevard. Read more.
Head inside Franz Sigel Park to find its best sledding hills on snowy days. Read more.
Ewen Park has some of the best sledding hills in the city. Head to the north side of the park for fun on snowy days. Read more.
For the best sledding location, head to the hill near 172nd Street, between Teller Avenue and Clay Avenue. Read more.
The hills on the west side of this popular park are a terrific sledding location on snowy days. Read more.
Enter near Highland Blvd. and Jamaica Ave. and head to the best sledding slopes in Cypress Hills. Read more.
Hillside Park lives up to its name. Heights residents should bring the sleds here on snowy days. Read more.
Sled like the Mayor does! Head to the lawn north of Gracie Mansion on wintry days and you'll find a sled-friendly hill. Read more.
At the Billings Lawn in Fort Tryon Park, you can sled in style on snow-packed days, and get a winter view of New Jersey's Palisades. Read more.
The best sledding location in hilly Highbridge Park is by the ballfield on East 174th Street, just north of the rec center. Read more.
Morningside Park is beautiful in any season. Come during winter to sled down hills at 110th Street, 113th Street, or 122nd Street. Choose your favorite! Read more.
This beautiful park features steep cliffs and sloping hills. The lawn at 135th Street is a terrific sledding location on snowy days. Read more.
The lawn near 19th Street is one of the most popular sledding locations in the city. Read more.
There's a small hillside overlooking Bowne Pond that makes for a great winter sledding location. Read more.
The best sledding hill in Northeast Queens looks out over Golden Pond on 35th Avenue. Read more.
The best hill for sledding is at Mary Whelan Playground, located at 79th Street and Park Lane South. Read more.
Juniper Valley Park is the most popular place in Queens on Snow Days! Head to 78th St. & Juniper Valley North for great sledding, free hot chocolate, snow angel contests, snowball fights, and more. Read more.
Head to the east side of Kissena Lake when there's snow on the ground to find a sled-friendly hill. Enter the park at Metcalf and 164th Streets. Read more.
On days with heavy snowfall, the best place to go in Staten Island is the hill at Martling and Slosson Avenues. We offer sleds, free hot chocolate, snow angel contests, and more! Read more.